- A.History of Home Economics Education
- B.Training of Home Economics Teachers
- C.Modem Home Economics Education
- D.Trend in Teaching Home Economics
- A.Make a choice
- B.Profit
- C.Collect information
- D.Remember
- A.People could make a lot of money by teaching home economics.
- B.People should pay more attention to home management.
- C.Too many domestic science courses were offered.
- D.Home economics teachers were greatly needed.
- A.It has improved the quality of modem life.
- B.It covers issues of broader concern.
- C.It has become more individualized.
- D.It focuses on homemaking skills.
- A.To describe Bryan's unusual experience with the old lady.
- B.To arouse people’s deep concern for ordinary people.
- C.To persuade people to learn from each other.
- D.To encourage people to help those in need.
- A.Smoothing one’s skin.
- B.Becoming thinner.
- C.Cutting one’s skin.
- D.Getting cleaned.
- A.He was eager to make money.
- B.He did it as a matter of course.
- C.He was curious about the lady.
- D.He did it because of his religious belief.
- A.Because she was grateful for the service she had received.
- B.Because she wanted to earn respect from the waitress.
- C.Because she wanted to pass the love she had got.
- D.Because she was rich and generous.
- A....they would not have responded warmly.
- B.... they would have demonstrated indifference.
- C....they would not have shown ihcir agreement.
- D....they would have ignored him in the same way.
- A....I was provided with the most recent news of John’s success.
- B....I was supposed to show interest in what John was doing.
- C.... I was expected to keep pace with John’s achievements.
- D....I was attracted by what was happening to John.
- A.In our country, the layout of cities always confuses tourists.
- B.In our country, some cities always seem mysterious to visitors.
- C.You find it hard to tell the differences between cities and countryside.
- D.You find yourself already in ihc city without realizing you have entered it.
- A.Unde Allen had adopted a new way of life by 1932.
- B.Uncle Allen had set up an ambitious aim in his life by 1932.
- C.Uncle Allen liad been quite successful in his career by 1932.
- D.Uncle Allen had actually been cut off from his family by 1932.
- A....I read the documents trying to find something useful.
- B....I read the documents carefully to find something updated.
- C....I read the documents trying to find information unknown to public.
- D.... I read the documents quickly to find information in different categories.
- A.Having no others to depend on, she had to do everything by herself.
- B.She hated to be iewked down upon by others, so she endured her hardships.
- C.She was such a strong-willed woman that she never complained about herbitter life.
- D.Instead of depending on others for a living, she look the responsibility ofsupporting herself.
- A....he would do his bestto help the other.
- B....he would share whatever he had with the other.
- C....the other would contribute more money than expected.
- D....the other would do more than what he was expected to do.
- A.... bribing some of the purchasers...
- B....offering hand cream to some of the clients...
- C.…spending money through some customers’ hands...
- D....making profit from the business with some buyers...
- A.... they were all within my hearing range.
- B....I could aim my gun at each of them.
- C....they were all under my protection.
- D.... I could keep an eye on all of them.
- A....we become crazy about celebrities rather than national heroes.
- B....we are interested in national heroes as well as celebrities.
- C.... we understand national htrocs more than celebrities.
- D....we admire celebrities as much as national heroes.
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- A.therefore
- B.however
- C.otherwise
- D.anyway
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- A.uncontrolled
- B.unchanged
- C.unmatched
- D.unrecognized
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- A.grow
- B.run
- C.come
- D.go
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- A.whatever
- B.either
- C.neither
- D.whichever
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- A.exclusively
- B.inclusively
- C.intensively
- D.extensively
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- A.connected
- B.installed
- C.attached
- D.combined
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- A.digested
- B.bitten
- C.tasted
- D.swallowed
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- A.up
- B.down
- C.on
- D.off
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- A.intend
- B.tend
- C.pretend
- D.extend
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- A.forces
- B.admits
- C.allows
- D.motivates
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- A.exciting
- B.striking
- C.corresponding
- D.matching
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- A.though
- B.even
- C.and
- D.if
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- A.beyond
- B.for
- C.without
- D.but
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- A.larger
- B.smaller
- C.heavier
- D.lighter
- A.give
- B.gratify
- C.guide
- D.grant
- A.off
- B.on
- C.down
- D.up
- A.vigorously
- B.powerfully
- C.forcefully
- D.heavily
- A.just like
- B.the manner
- C.the way
- D.as how
- A.involvement
- B.indulgence
- C.practice
- D.participation
- A.additional
- B.further
- C.private
- D.steady
- A.much
- B.many
- C.some
- D.few
- A.interview
- B.consider
- C.consult
- D.invite
- A.not knowing
- B.not to know
- C.knowing not
- D.to have not know
- A.can do
- B.could do
- C.does
- D.did
- A.that
- B.it
- C.what
- D.there
- A.finished
- B.will finish
- C.had finished
- D.was finishing
- A.tied
- B.having been tied
- C.to be tied
- D.been tied
- A.are used to being
- B.used to being
- C.are used to be
- D.used to be